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The device forwards calls using this table only if no alternative IP-to-Tel routing rule has
been configured in the Inbound IP Routing table or alternative routing fails and the
following reason(s) in the SIP Diversion header of 3xx messages exists:
For digital interfaces: "out-of-service" - all trunks are unavailable/disconnected
"unavailable":
For digital interfaces: All trunks are busy or unavailable
For analog interfaces: All FXS / FXO lines pertaining to a Trunk Group are busy
or unavailable
The following procedure describes how to configure Forward on Busy Trunks in the Web
interface.
ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest or CLI command, configure voip/gw routing fwd-on-bsy-trk-dst.
To configure a Forward on Busy Trunk Destination rule:
1.
Open the Forward on Busy Trunk Destination page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu
> GW and IP to IP > Routing > Forward on Busy Trunk).
2.
Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 24-8: Forward on Busy Trunk Destination Page
The figure above displays a configuration that forwards IP-to-Tel calls destined for
Trunk Group ID 1 to destination IP address 10.13.5.67 if the conditions mentioned
earlier exist.
3.
Configure a rule according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Submit, and then reset the device with a burn-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
Table 24-8: Forward on Busy Trunk Destination Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Trunk Group ID
CLI: trunk-group-id
[ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest_T
runkGroupId]
Forward Destination
CLI: forward-dst
[ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest_F
orwardDestination]
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Defines the Trunk Group ID to which the IP call is destined to.
Defines the alternative IP destination for the call used if the Trunk
Group is busy or unavailable.
The valid value can be an IP address in dotted-decimal notation, an
FQDN, or a SIP Request-URI user name and host part (i.e.,
user@host). The following syntax can also be used:
host:port;transport=xxx (i.e., IP address, port and transport type).
Note: When configured with a user@host, the original destination
number is replaced by the user part.
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